Danh ngôn của Ta-Nehisi Coates

One of the things we tell ourselves as African-Americans is if we work hard, play by the rules, we do start back a little ways, but if we can be twice as good, somehow we can escape history and heritage and legacy.
One of the things we tell ourselves as African-Americans is if we work hard, play by the rules, we do start back a little ways, but if we can be twice as good, somehow we can escape history and heritage and legacy.
Một trong những điều chúng tôi tự nhủ với mình là người Mỹ gốc Phi là nếu chúng tôi làm việc chăm chỉ, tuân thủ luật lệ, chúng tôi sẽ bắt đầu lại một chút, nhưng nếu chúng tôi có thể tốt gấp đôi, bằng cách nào đó chúng tôi có thể thoát khỏi lịch sử, di sản và di sản.
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